Difference between uniform linear and uniform circular motion
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Uniform linear motion is motionwith a constant velocity (zero acceleration) and uniform circular motion is motion with constant speed and constant centripetal acceleration (non zero).
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Uniform linear motion is motion with a constant velocity (zero acceleration) and uniform circular motion is motion with constant speed and constant centripetal acceleration (non zero).
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Uniform linear motion is motion with a constant velocity (zero acceleration). Uniform circular motion is motion with constant speed and constant centripetal acceleration (non zero).
Uniform circular motion is motion where a centripetal acceleration always acts towards the centre and is always perpendicular to the velocity of the object. In order for the speed to be constant, the acceleration must be a non zero value.
Conversely uniform linear motion is motion that typically has no acceleration and is traveling at constant velocity.
Uniform circular motion can also be represented by a simple harmonic oscillator. When viewed from the side and measuring the acceleration on the X axis, the acceleration will produce a sine curve.
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Explanation:
Uniform linear motion is motion with a constant velocity (zero acceleration). Uniform circular motion is motion with constant speed and constant centripetal acceleration (non zero).
Uniform circular motion is motion where a centripetal acceleration always acts towards the centre and is always perpendicular to the velocity of the object. In order for the speed to be constant, the acceleration must be a non zero value.
Conversely uniform linear motion is motion that typically has no acceleration and is traveling at constant velocity.
Uniform circular motion can also be represented by a simple harmonic oscillator. When viewed from the side and measuring the acceleration on the X axis, the acceleration will produce a sine curve.
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